There is no exact number of anglophones in the world. Anglophones refer to individuals who speak English as their first language or are fluent in English. English is spoken as a first language by over 375 million people worldwide, with billions more speaking it as a second language.
There are 195 countries in the world.
There are 195 countries in the world.
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Anglophones are peoples whose first language is English.
Well, in Canada, Anglophones get collective rights because it holds a histroical purpose to Canada-the two offical languages- Only Aboriginal Peoples, Francophone and Anglophones get collective rights because they are what created canada.
Anglophones in Canada have many collective rights. One of which is the right to a feasible education in a non-anglophone majority, example: Jim is an Anglophone living in Quebec, he has 2 sons. He has the right for his children to have an education in English. Anglophones also have the right to speak English in a Francophone majority as well as to have signs printed in English in a Francophone majority. This is the same as French being written on cereal boxes including English..... I hope this answers your question............
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For the same reason the Vikings and Anglophones went to Canada, exploration and Empire Building.
they have collective rights cause they are a minority language group in every province except Quebec (where you would find collective rights for anglophones).
No RBD REBELDE is not an english music album, its instead a Latin music alubm. Even though many anglophones listen to very popular latin music, it does not have to be english.
Anglophones are people who speak English as their first language. The term is often used to refer to English-speaking people, particularly in countries where English is not the primary language.
Montréal is a world-class city and it is near the US border. English is spoken there. Typically, people speak both English and french. However, those who don't learn quickly enough to understand it. It's not uncommon to find two people speaking to each other, one in English and one in french.
Not all Canadians speak French. French is one of Canada's official languages, predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec and parts of Ontario, but it is not spoken everywhere in the country. Many Canadians are bilingual in English and French, but the majority of Canadians speak English as their primary language.
Their is so many cultures in the world, their is just so many in the world, we do not know